Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Yves Saint Laurent – the pillar of Parisian chic

1 a flying jackets let you immediately fashion
Mainly because Christopher bailey's burberry think so, since become label is very good for a safe bet that male shopper's military would agree. If you can't face spending a large sum of money, then give avenue for months to get this right. If you want to do a Tom cruise, digging your top Gun - flying jackets, then era but plaques - this should look is slim.
2 it doesn't matter to bend over backwards
Well, your shirt at least. Yves Saint Laurent – the pillar of Parisian chic – featured outfits where shirttails fell below suit jackets, a look likely to raise eyebrows if worn to most workplaces. Also, the effect of Prada's shrunken knits left shirts looking rather scruffy around the trouser waistband – creating a look that can only be described as a bit Boris Johnson.
3 Don't put your puffer into storage quite yet
Snow might be mostly be over in the real world, but menswear designers were flaunting collections with severe weather warnings. There were quilted puffer linings under tailored jackets at Marni and Emporio Armani and D&G based their whole collections on the snowboarder look. If we get heavy snow again next year, then there will be no excuse for not dressing stylishly.
4 The new label to covet is . . .
Roland Mouret design, you've probably heard of him and his very famous galaxies clothes to woman. Mouret new risks, brilliantly named Mr. His initials) will super luxury, but based on unfussy clothes that are designed to go together. From August, our favorite outlook despite don't relax in a weekend, never a bad thing.
5 Quiffs are back
But who cares? Because most men tend to find a cut that sort of works and stick with it with it until they lose it. But if your look is already either a quiff or a teddy boy duck's rear, then designers such as Jil Sander and Bottega Veneta have deemed you fashionable. Ditto overly shined-up hair – which makes Christiano Ronaldo seem worryingly on trend.
6 Show off your underwear too
When being lovers, to the appointment can - John in the fashion focus is near. The opening outfit in service Gabbana and grey pair tucked into boots and wear a shirt and cardigan - coat and * *, while Pringle wore tux them. You wear it to bar the claim. The jury's deadly.
7 Chunky boots are back
Specifically, laced-up and calf length, with trousers tucked inside them. The trend-shy out there might want to leave this tucked-into-boots look to the BNP or JLS, but that would be a great pity. The high street is bound to follow the catwalk lead from Burberry and produce some good variations, and you can't wear trainers every day, can you?
8 Camel is the new black
Next autumn is set to be a brooding old affair but camel offers the perfect counterbalance. Gucci and Prada – both labels that drive trends – showed variations on this neutral theme. Avoid head-to-toe camel if you want to swerve looking like a brick – a simple overcoat has the most off-catwalk potential.
9 Manbags out, backpacks in
Swinging a hefty tote or even discussing the theory of manbags is utterly last decade. Lanvin, one of the most influential menswear labels in the industry, featured trusty utility backpacks with military strapping that look at bit like car seat belts – but don't let that put you off. Worn with suiting, the backpack is a refreshing lesson in fashion going back to basics.
10 Everybody can get a front-row seat now
Sort of. This season Emporio Armani, Burberry and Prada all streamed their catwalk shows live on the web, a trend likely to continue. Forget reading tweets, if you really care about what you wear, log on to YouTube and make up your own mind.

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